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Diamond & Specialty Minerals Summary for Sept. 13, 2016

2016-09-13 21:10 ET - Market Summary

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Why is Stockwatch and Will Purcell always so slanted against GLK ? I thought Purcell's commentary in his Specialty Minerals Summary was at minimum disrespectful and at worst biased bashing of Paul Gorman. Here are that report re GLK and Gormans news release. Stick to the facts Will , no one wants to read your biased opinions. You read a lot more like a schoolgirl than Paul Gorman.

Paul Gorman's Great Lakes Graphite Inc. (GLK), unchanged at 8.5 cents on 234,000 shares, has received two orders from a technology development company operating in the avionics sector for "a high-purity micronized natural flake graphite product" produced at its Matheson plant in Northern Ontario. Mr. Gorman, CEO, says he and his crew were excited and extremely encouraged by the purchase order. Two weeks ago the company was excited about getting five repeat orders, each for 20 tonnes of micronized synthetic graphite products. It is unclear how many orders Great Lakes will get before Mr. Gorman's enthusiasm abates, but his customers probably hope it occurs soon. (The unnamed avionics customer asked Great Lakes to keep the specifics about its application confidential. Although Mr. Gorman did not explicitly spill the beans, his press release was akin to a school girl dashing around the playground chanting, "I've got a secret.")

News release... Great Lakes Graphite chief executive officer Paul Gorman said: "We are excited to be working with our first customer in the avionics sector and are extremely encouraged by the feedback that we continue to receive as we make our initial forays into the growing, value-add graphite market. While they have asked us to keep the specifics about the application confidential, what we can say is that the customer is seeking a source of consistently high-quality, high-purity micronized flake graphite for a demanding technological application."

Posted by Ernest Speta at 2016-09-14 05:49

Why is Stockwatch and Will Purcell always so slanted against GLK ? I thought Purcell's commentary in his Specialty Minerals Summary was at minimum disrespectful and at worst biased bashing of Paul Gorman. Here are that report re GLK and Gormans news release. Stick to the facts Will , no one wants to read your biased opinions. You read a lot more like a schoolgirl than Paul Gorman.

Paul Gorman's Great Lakes Graphite Inc. (GLK), unchanged at 8.5 cents on 234,000 shares, has received two orders from a technology development company operating in the avionics sector for "a high-purity micronized natural flake graphite product" produced at its Matheson plant in Northern Ontario. Mr. Gorman, CEO, says he and his crew were excited and extremely encouraged by the purchase order. Two weeks ago the company was excited about getting five repeat orders, each for 20 tonnes of micronized synthetic graphite products. It is unclear how many orders Great Lakes will get before Mr. Gorman's enthusiasm abates, but his customers probably hope it occurs soon. (The unnamed avionics customer asked Great Lakes to keep the specifics about its application confidential. Although Mr. Gorman did not explicitly spill the beans, his press release was akin to a school girl dashing around the playground chanting, "I've got a secret.")

News release... Great Lakes Graphite chief executive officer Paul Gorman said: "We are excited to be working with our first customer in the avionics sector and are extremely encouraged by the feedback that we continue to receive as we make our initial forays into the growing, value-add graphite market. While they have asked us to keep the specifics about the application confidential, what we can say is that the customer is seeking a source of consistently high-quality, high-purity micronized flake graphite for a demanding technological application."

Posted by Ernest Williams at 2016-09-14 05:50


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